I hope I will release a new video on Sunday. That should be one with the AJP factory visit or one after that. I did not even have time to check what I filmed and how many parts I will make. But now, when I'm finally well rested it's so much fun to get back to editing and relive my journey again. You would never guess what part broke and that even happened twice on my PR7. Will show that in the next episode 😊
@@PeterR0035 The rectifier broke, but the reason for that was a loose negative cable on the battery and that is the best way to break the rectifier. Good memory!
So you got home safely? Good 👍. Cute music in the edit. About the other German daredevils; apart from less or more riding skills; riding alone is inherently more risky, so safety first, I would say. You need to pick up your bike alone if you fall, when you break a leg, who will warn emergency etc. ... Thanks for your videos! PS I think you made an error in the title?
Hey, Peter, yes I did get home safely. I still gonna make a couple more videos so will show that too. Even though I did not have time to film I still managed to film sum fun parts, like reaching the Cabo the Roco, an AJP factory visit, or even a little ride on TET Netherlands. Thank you for pointing out my error in the title, finished the edit late at night and forgot to change it.
In fact When I took that route in 2014 with my Tenere at the entrance where the street narrows on the Spanish side, the Guardia Civil were standing and waiting for tax-avoiding "buyers" coming from the direction of Andorra. That's why they weren't interested in me. So there is still smuggling going on today 😂
And he's back! Very curious how your visit to the AJP factory went. And what part of the TET Netherlands did you do? (since I'm very close to the TET in the North of the country) We actually did that smugglers road to Andorra just two months ago, went the other way, up to Andorra. What a beautiful park!
Thanks! AJP was a fun experience- I felt welcomed over there. I hope I filmed enough to make an interesting episode out of that. Oh, then I must have been very close to you, cause we've got in touch with Johan (we met each other on episode 2 of "To NordKapp via TET"), and we did that circle-looking TET part up North of the Netherlands. That road is awesome! Did you, guys, stop in that little town named Tor? It has some really shady history from 1980. But nowadays that little bar place is very famous for an awesome food experience, I found that out later, from my friend.
@@nemoltu How cool, that circle looking part is 5 kilometers from my town, I ride it about once a week, really nice stretch of the TET. Yes, in Spain, we came through Tor for Lunch. I just now read about the strange real-estate connected history. That is some story!
@@eigenaar0191 It was so much fun to see the little towns and get some sand practice again over there, gonna make a fun episode out of that a little later in October. So lucky you guys had time to do that! Yeah, the story is terrifying.
Much Enjoyment 👍😎
Wonderfull views. Thank you for the Videos. I really like to watch the Series.
Thanks for watching! It was quite an experience to make them on the go and now it's fun to edit the rest of what I've filmed.
Nice to see you Nemo !
Thanks much 🤜🏼🤛🏻!
5:15 indeed man, thanks for sharin man beautiful videos man
4:45 i mean
You bet! 🫢
Looking forward to the visit to AJP, I would like to go there next year.. great to see the PR7 is doing so well for you!
I hope I will release a new video on Sunday. That should be one with the AJP factory visit or one after that. I did not even have time to check what I filmed and how many parts I will make. But now, when I'm finally well rested it's so much fun to get back to editing and relive my journey again.
You would never guess what part broke and that even happened twice on my PR7. Will show that in the next episode 😊
@@nemoltu - rectifier again?
@@gradocchio His rectifier never broke; it was a loose cable (If I remember correctly)
@@gradocchio good one!😀 Nope, now I made sure that the battery wires are not loose :)
@@PeterR0035 The rectifier broke, but the reason for that was a loose negative cable on the battery and that is the best way to break the rectifier. Good memory!
So you got home safely? Good 👍. Cute music in the edit. About the other German daredevils; apart from less or more riding skills; riding alone is inherently more risky, so safety first, I would say. You need to pick up your bike alone if you fall, when you break a leg, who will warn emergency etc. ... Thanks for your videos! PS I think you made an error in the title?
Hey, Peter, yes I did get home safely. I still gonna make a couple more videos so will show that too. Even though I did not have time to film I still managed to film sum fun parts, like reaching the Cabo the Roco, an AJP factory visit, or even a little ride on TET Netherlands.
Thank you for pointing out my error in the title, finished the edit late at night and forgot to change it.
In fact When I took that route in 2014 with my Tenere at the entrance where the street narrows on the Spanish side, the Guardia Civil were standing and waiting for tax-avoiding "buyers" coming from the direction of Andorra. That's why they weren't interested in me. So there is still smuggling going on today 😂
Awesome fact to hear. Even if the fact that 2014 is not that much of today :) Time flies by so fast!
And he's back! Very curious how your visit to the AJP factory went. And what part of the TET Netherlands did you do? (since I'm very close to the TET in the North of the country) We actually did that smugglers road to Andorra just two months ago, went the other way, up to Andorra. What a beautiful park!
Thanks! AJP was a fun experience- I felt welcomed over there. I hope I filmed enough to make an interesting episode out of that. Oh, then I must have been very close to you, cause we've got in touch with Johan (we met each other on episode 2 of "To NordKapp via TET"), and we did that circle-looking TET part up North of the Netherlands.
That road is awesome! Did you, guys, stop in that little town named Tor? It has some really shady history from 1980. But nowadays that little bar place is very famous for an awesome food experience, I found that out later, from my friend.
@@nemoltu How cool, that circle looking part is 5 kilometers from my town, I ride it about once a week, really nice stretch of the TET. Yes, in Spain, we came through Tor for Lunch. I just now read about the strange real-estate connected history. That is some story!
@@eigenaar0191 It was so much fun to see the little towns and get some sand practice again over there, gonna make a fun episode out of that a little later in October. So lucky you guys had time to do that! Yeah, the story is terrifying.